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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.95) and Blu-ray ($34.95) releases of The Roommate which stars Leighton Meester, Minka Kelly, and Cam Gigandet. Each will be available to own from May 17th. Extras will include a director's commentary, and an Alternate Opening Sequence. The Blu-ray release will also include 3 featurettes ("Obsession: The Making of The Roommate", "The Roommate: Next Generation of Stars", "Dressing Dangerously"). We've attached the artwork below:

Synopsis

Quote: She's cute. She's loyal. She's psychotic. And, unfortunately for college freshman Sara (Minka Kelly) she's The Roommate. When Sara arrives at school, she finds new romance with Stephen (Cam Gigandet)and forms a fast friendship with her roommate Rebecca (Leighton Meester). What begins as camaraderie soon turns creepy, and Sara comes face-to-face with the terrifying realization that her new best friend is obsessive, unbalanced...and maybe even a killer!

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SCREW THE DVD COMPANIES!!! We can't all afford a goddamn Blu-Ray player, why are they giving features that can be put on a DVD only on a Blu-Ray. Its not forcing us to by a whole machine all its doing is alienating the consumers...No wonder bootlegs are bought more often..

Call me crazy, but I actually wanted to see this. I'm not expecting anything great, considering its rip-off of "Single White Female" and the actors, but it looks like it could be mildly entertaining. A rental for me.

Why even mess with these any more? I mean it's either PG13 trash or some silly exorcism movie flaming to be real with "found footage" that and torture porn, otherwise the horror genre is dead. I just don't know what happened. They must officially be out of ideas.

I saw this in theatres. It's a decent rental if your a fan of CW programs like Gossip Girl and 90210. It's basically a watered down version of Single White Female. That artwork for the DVD and BD is terrible. I'm surprised they included Cam Gigandet, instead of Aly Michalka.

The tagline is absolutely priceless: "Murder can really ruin a friendship"... while other directors who wish to propose original movies for a limited budget, studios still impose this kind of cinematic garbage.